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IoT Christmas Newsletter
Transport
28th December 2023
AI, autonomous driving and going beyond vehicle data | Interview with Wialon boss Aliaksandr Kuushynau
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IoT Insider sat down with Wialon boss Aliaksandr Kuushynau on the final day (December 7th) of Telematics Vilnius 2023 to discuss how its platform, which offers GPS tracking and IoT monitoring of vehicles and assets, plans to stay ahead with the introduction of new technologies like AI, autonomous driving, and even car manufacturers offering their…
IOT Insights
28th December 2023
How smart sensors will keep the taps flowing and lay the foundations of digital Britain
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Whilst the use of AI, automation, and data science is typically thought of as being the preserve of industries like telecoms, energy, or precision manufacturing, an example that might not immediately spring to mind is ensuring that water always flows from your taps. However, this is exactly what those of us at Anglian Water are now doing as part of the Safe Smart Systems project, in partnership with Jacobs, Affinity Water, South West Water, Portsmouth Water, Airbus Protect, Microsoft, The University of Sheffield, Imperial College London, Information Junction, Skanska, BIM4Water and an international cohort of supporting partners. The project will help inform a framework for the UK’s national digital twin.
Podcast
28th December 2023
IoT Unplugged: S1/E8 – What is Federated Learning and could it be pivotal for the future of IoT devices?
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IoT Insider Editor Kristian McCann speaks with Eric Topham, CEO at Octaipipe, on what federated learning (FL) is, how it works alongside Edge AI and how this is all applied to IoT. Although FL is less known, the conversation explores how it can provide IoT devices with real tangible benefits: security, lower latency and strengthened…
Communications
28th December 2023
Is eSIM the answer to future proofing global IoT deployments?
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As global connectivity continues to improve and companies and organisations increasingly look to scale up their deployments, the need for adaptable solutions for IoT connectivity is a prominent focus. For those taking a cellular route, which an IoT Analytics report states that nearly 20% of global IoT connections do, 5G, NB-IoT, LTE-M and others remain…
News
28th December 2023
AI, machine learning and blockchain on IoT 2024 horizon – Pod Group predicts
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Pod Group’s predictions of IoT trends in 2024 range from cyber-security enhancements to the intersection of AI, machine learning and blockchain in IoT The integration of IoT devices into critical systems, particularly in smart cities, and the overall surge in IoT adoption driven by the increased prevalence of 5G, eSIM, iSIM, and satellite connectivity, accentuates…
News
28th December 2023
Telematics Vilnius 2023 | Gurtam CEO explains AI’s future in Telematics
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AI is the future of Telematics, Gurtam CEO Aliaksei Shchurko said in a keynote on the first day (6th December) of Telematics Vilnius 2023. Shchurko’s speech to the packed auditorium commenced what is a two-day event aimed at the company’s partners and parties interested in Telematics and IoT. Gurtam, founded in 2002, is a software…
IOT Insights
28th December 2023
Transforming your next IoT device with an ASIC
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Innovations in semiconductor technology are driving a transformation in IoT devices. Cutting-edge chip technology enables smaller, more powerful, energy efficient IoT solutions. In particular, application specific integrated circuits (ASICs) are key to revolutionising the IoT industry because they can be custom-built for a specific purpose and application, and as a result, help IoT device manufactures better differentiate their products from exiting solutions on the market.
Security
28th December 2023
Will quantum cryptography soon be essential for IoT security?
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As connectivity continues to expand and the number of devices on a network with it, IoT’s ambition of creating a world of connected things grows. Yet, with pros, comes the cons, and the flip side of this is the growing security challenges that come with it too.
Products
28th December 2023
Arm announce new Cortex-M52 for advanced AI in smallest endpoint devices
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Arm has announced the launch of the Cortex-M52, enhancing its Cortex-M portfolio to advance AI capabilities in the smallest endpoint devices. This new processor, integrating Arm Helium technology, offers unprecedented efficiency in AI applications for low-cost IoT devices. It brings scalable performance across various configurations, eliminating the need for separate DSP units, thus saving on…
News
28th December 2023
Breakthrough in tackling increasing demand by IoT on mobile networks
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Computer scientists at the University of Leicester have developed an innovative technology to manage the increasing demands on mobile networks caused by multiple users and the surge in Terahertz frequencies. With the rapid expansion of IoT, this technology is not just poised to enhance the speed and power efficiency for mobile device users, but also…
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